Three spinels (MgAl2O4, ZnAl2O4 and CaAl2O4) have been synthesized using a sol-gel process coupled with supercritical drying. After calcination at 1000 K, specific areas as high as 300 m2 g-1 can be preserved. Deposition of copper oxide on such carriers leads to the formation of catalysts active in methane combustion. The catalytic activity is strictly proportional, at low conversion levels, to the number of Cu2+ ions deduced from FTIR measurements of carbon monoxide adsorption. By comparison with spinels prepared by impregnation of alumina with nitrate salts, the use of a sol-gel process allows an increase in the dispersion state of the active phase.